Win This Cute and Clever Book: “Take Your Octopus to School Day”

Who or what would you bring to school if you could? It could be a person, animal, imaginary creature, object, anything! Submit a comment to this blog by Tuesday, November 6, and let us know. One lucky teacher will be randomly selected to win this book.

I would bring a koala because I always share stories about the time I spent in Australia many years ago and they are fascinated with the fact that I held a real koala! What would be better than to bring a real koala into the classroom! 🙂

i would totally bring a rockin’ multiplier machine so that everytime a student said,”Mrs. Barber” another one of me would appear. I could then flip a switch and the “extra” Mrs. Barber’s would disapppear until called upon again.
Doesn’t that sound so good?

I would love to bring a paleontologist and geologist to class. Most of my students love Earth Science as much as I do and it would be exciting for them to meet some of the important members of this science field.

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